512-473-8402
Westgate Building, 1122 Colorado Street, Ste. 209, Austin, TX, 78701, 
Subjects: All Subjects, Agencies/Regulations, Ballot Measures/Campaign Finance/Elections, Business/Commerce, City/County Government, Education, Energy/Utilities, Environment/Recycling, Finance/Banking, Gaming, Health Care, Housing/Real Estate/Development/Construction, Pharmaceuticals, Taxes, Telecommunications, Transportation/Vehicles
Carl Richie has over 20 years of experience providing clients with legal and legislative counsel and strategy. He delivers results that help you achieve your strategic goals and objectives.His record of success proves legislative remedies can complement litigation and transactional strategies and, in many cases, provide more cost effective results.Carl combines his legal, regulatory and lobby expertise to develop comprehensive strategies that meet business needs. He knows how to win support for new public policy initiatives through the legislative process or block legislation that threatens business goals, which is often a more effective alternative to litigation.Carl combines his legal, regulatory and lobby expertise to develop comprehensive strategies that meet business needs. He knows how to win support for new public policy initiatives through the legislative process or block legislation that threatens business goals, which is often a more effective alternative to litigation.
20+ years
Capitol Inside recently ranked him among the top 50 Hired Gun lobbyists
Former legislative intern to Congressman Barney Frank
Former legislative assistant to State Senator John Sharp
Former legislative assistant to State Senator Rodney Ellis
Former Deputy Chief of Staff to Governor Ann W. Richards
Interim Director, Texas Ethics Commission
Carl's areas of concentration are legislative representation and administrative law. Prior to starting his law own firm, Carl worked at three major Texas-based law firms and built successful legislative and public policy practices and achieved the status of partner. Over his 30-year career, he has managed both large and small external legislative teams or worked closely with other lobbyists to represent corporations, governmental and quasi-governmental clients, and trade associations. He has lobbied the Texas legislature on issues ranging from appropriations, financial services, education, elections, energy, environmental regulations, gaming, healthcare, housing, land use development, local government, insurance, public utility regulation, taxes, tort reform, transportation and water issues.
He served as Vice President of Government Affairs for TXU Energy where he managed the company's state legislative and regulatory advocacy teams and external consultants. Additionally, he managed TXU Energy's employee-based political action committee and its associated activities.
Carl is considered among Texas' top power lobbyists. Capitol Inside recently ranked him among the top 50 Hired Gun lobbyists. In its 2009 and 2011 lobby power rankings, the publication ranked Mr. Richie second and fourth respectively in the "Corporate In-House Lobbyists" category as the lead lobbyist for energy giant TXU Energy. In the law firm category, he ranked among the five in 2003 and 2005 as a lobbyist with the law firm Gardere Wynne Sewell, LLP.
Carl has extensive legislative experience, having worked at all three levels of government; local, state and federal. He began his legislative career serving as a Fellow to a member of the United States Congress. Following that, he served as a Chief of Staff to a member of the Houston City Council. Carl went on to serve as a legislative assistant to two former State Senators, John Sharp, and Rodney Ellis. He also served as Deputy Chief of Staff to Texas Governor Ann W. Richards. While serving in the Governor's office, he led the Governor's Ethics Commission Task Force, which established the Texas Ethics Commission and he served as the agency's Interim Director.
Carl also is a skilled administrative litigator. He has represented clients in administrative matters before state and federal agencies in the areas of campaign finance, energy matters, and housing issues. Carl has extensive experience representing clients in numerous areas of the electric utility industry, including competitive retail providers, independent power producers, power marketers, utilities, municipal utilities, and consumers. Carl has participated in numerous contested and negotiated proceedings before state and federal regulatory agencies. He also provides strategic counseling and governance representation to nonprofit organizations.
In 2007, Carl was recognized as one of Best Lawyers in America by Woodward/White. In March 1991, Carl was one of 60 individuals to be named as "A Rising Star" in American politics by Campaigns and Elections magazine. Additionally, he was one of 35 individuals from across the country in the executive, judicial and legislative branches of state government to be selected to participate in the Henry Toll Fellowship and was elected Class President of the 1993 Fellows Class.
Carl is very active with local, state and nation civic organizations. Currently, Carl serves as President of the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials (NAHRO). He also serves as Chairman of the Board of Commissioners for the Housing Authority for the City of Austin. He has earned numerous state, regional and national awards for his work in public housing. He is certified to teach courses in the area public housing and ethics.
Carl is married to Nan Burley Richie and they have a daughter, Ana Elizabeth.
512-480-0820
1115 San Jacinto Blvd, Suite 275, Austin, TX, 78701-1413, 
I'm the Principal of a full-service public affairs and strategy firm based in Austin, Texas. For over 36 years, I have helped my clients succeed before entities across the political spectrum. I provide creative and productive solutions for corporations, local governments, individuals, and foundations across a broad range of industries and services. I'm dedicated to advancing the interests of you and your business.
20+ years
Clay was just re-appointed to U.S. EPA's Clean Air Act Advisory Committee, a senior-level policy committee established by Congress to provide EPA with independent advice, information and recommendations on policy and technical issues associated with the development, implementation and enforcement of the Clean Air Act.
Clay is also a member of The National Petroleum Council, a federally chartered and privately funded advisory committee established in 1946 by President Truman, to advise, inform, and make recommendations to the Secretary of Energy with respect to any matter relating to oil and natural gas or to the oil and natural gas industries.
Further, Clay is a member of the Executive Committee and serves as the Chair of the Transportation Committee for the Texas Association of Business.
Additionally, he was a member of the Executive Committee of the World Congress on Information Technology (WCIT). He played a key role in WCIT Austin's national and global networking program having traveled extensively in Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Mexico to promote trade exchange with top-ranking government and business leaders.
Clay Pope founded Pope Strategies Group with a mission to cultivate honest and effective relationships. Clay's personal approach takes the complexity out of business relationships, making him your trusted partner for success. He represents clients before the Texas Legislature, Texas Governor's Office, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Texas Railroad Commission, Texas General Land Office, Texas Comptroller's Office, Public Utility Commission of Texas, Texas Water Development Board and Texas Department of Transportation.
Clay Pope is a public affairs consultant based in Austin, Texas. He has over 36 years of experience in the governmental field.
Clay assists corporations, local governments, individuals and foundations primarily in the areas of environmental management, water resource development, economic development, information technology, taxation and transportation. He represents clients before the Texas Legislature, Texas Governor's Office, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Texas Railroad Commission, Texas General Land Office, Texas Comptroller's Office, Public Utility Commission of Texas, Texas Water Development Board and Texas Department of Transportation.
Prior to establishing an independent practice, Clay sub-contracted with Mike Toomey, Doc Arnold and Cliff Johnson working on their clients' interests before the Texas Legislature and state agencies. Term: July 1991 to August 1993.
Clay was the Commissioners' Legislative Assistant at the Texas Water Commission, the predecessor agency to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. In this position he presented the commissioners' positions to the Texas Legislature. Term: January 1991 to July 1991.
The Texas House of Representatives employed Clay in various positions. Starting as a Sergeant, commonly known as a Page, he was later assigned to the Appropriations Committee. Next, Representatives Sam Johnson (R-Plano) and Cliff Johnson (D-Palestine) jointly employed him as a Legislative Assistant and later he became Administrative Assistant to Cliff Johnson. Upon Cliff Johnson becoming Governor Clements' Legislative Director, he became Legislative Assistant to Representatives Ron Lewis (D-Mauriceville) and Rick Perry (then D, later R-Haskell). Once Cliff Johnson's successor was elected, Dick Swift (D-Palestine), Clay was employed as his Administrative Assistant. Term: September 1985 to January 1991.
Clay was just re-appointed to U.S. EPA's Clean Air Act Advisory Committee, a senior-level policy committee established by Congress to provide EPA with independent advice, information and recommendations on policy and technical issues associated with the development, implementation and enforcement of the Clean Air Act.
Clay is also a member of The National Petroleum Council, a federally chartered and privately funded advisory committee established in 1946 by President Truman, to advise, inform, and make recommendations to the Secretary of Energy with respect to any matter relating to oil and natural gas or to the oil and natural gas industries.
Further, Clay is a member of the Executive Committee and serves as the Chair of the Transportation Committee for the Texas Association of Business.
Additionally, he was a member of the Executive Committee of the World Congress on Information Technology (WCIT). He played a key role in WCIT Austin's national and global networking program having traveled extensively in Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Mexico to promote trade exchange with top-ranking government and business leaders.
(512)4808962
823 Congress Ave. Ste. 900, Austin, TX, 78701, 
2) Charter Communications Inc.
3) Children's Hospital Association of Texas
5) Clinical Pathology Laboratories, Inc.
7) Cook Children's Health Care System
8) Dallas Cowboys Football Club Ltd etal
11) El Paso Water
12) H-E-B, LP
14) Homecare Software Solutions, LLC DBA HHAeXchange
18) Microsoft
20) National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation
21) Pharmaceutical Research & Manufacturers of America
22) SHI Government Soluntions Inc.
25) Texas Children's Health Plan, Inc.
28) Texas Society of Clinical Oncology
29) Texas Technology Consortium
(512)4808962
823 Congress, Suite 900, Austin, TX, 78701, 
1) Abilene Chamber of Commerce
3) Arlington Convention Center Hotel Owner LLC.
5) Austin Teamco LLC d/b/a Austin FC
8) BEPCO, L.P.
9) BetMGM,LLC
10) Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas
11) BLUEBONNET ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.
13) Celanese International Corporation
14) Charter Communications Inc.
15) Children's Hospital Association of Texas
16) City of Abilene
19) City of Frisco
20) Cook Children's Health Care System
21) Covestro LLC
22) Dallas Cowboys Football Club Ltd etal
23) Dallas Police & Fire Pension System
24) DraftKings Inc.
25) Eastman Chemical - Texas Operations
32) Foster, Paul
33) Franklin Mountain Investments, LP
34) Franklin Mountain Management, LLC
35) Frisco Economic Development Corporation Board
36) GEXA Energy
37) H-E-B, LP
41) Houston NFL Holdings, L.P. , DBA Houston Texans
42) Houston Police Officers' Pension System
43) Huckabee & Associates, Inc.
44) JPI Multifamily Development, LLC
47) Lone Star Transmission LLC
48) Long Cove Development, Inc. on behalf of the Lake View Management & Development District
50) Majestic Realty Co., a California Corporation
51) Microsoft
54) National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation
56) NextEra Energy Resources LLC
57) Office of the Commissioner of Baseball, DBA Major League Baseball
58) Perry Homes, LLC
59) Pharmaceutical Research & Manufacturers of America
60) Pogue Construction Company, LP
61) Port of Corpus Christi Authority
62) Raise Your Hand for Public Schools/Raise Your Hand Texas
64) Ryan, LLC
65) SHI Government Solutions Inc.
67) Southern Spirit Transmission LLC c/o Pattern Energy Group LP
70) Texas Association of Public Employee Retirement Systems
72) Texas Technology Consortium
74) The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.
76) Trellis Company and Subsidiaries